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Raging Rash (left), crewed by Ricky Chapman and Grant Nelson, and Licker, with Ian Le Page and Ian Jackson, rounding the first windward buoy in the national R-class Yachting Championship races at Lyttelton yesterday. All are from Canterbury. Raging Rash was twenty-first and Licker sixteenth. Grunta, crewed by Mark Berry and Kyle Radersma, of Wellington, won the event. —Photograph by JOHN COSGROVE.

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Press, 10 February 1989, Page 40

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Raging Rash (left), crewed by Ricky Chapman and Grant Nelson, and Licker, with Ian Le Page and Ian Jackson, rounding the first windward buoy in the national R-class Yachting Championship races at Lyttelton yesterday. All are from Canterbury. Raging Rash was twenty-first and Licker sixteenth. Grunta, crewed by Mark Berry and Kyle Radersma, of Wellington, won the event. —Photograph by JOHN COSGROVE. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 40

Raging Rash (left), crewed by Ricky Chapman and Grant Nelson, and Licker, with Ian Le Page and Ian Jackson, rounding the first windward buoy in the national R-class Yachting Championship races at Lyttelton yesterday. All are from Canterbury. Raging Rash was twenty-first and Licker sixteenth. Grunta, crewed by Mark Berry and Kyle Radersma, of Wellington, won the event. —Photograph by JOHN COSGROVE. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 40

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